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leileilol









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Posted on 08-28-06 06:54 PM Link | Quote
Has anyone tried to do redundant or recursive emulation?

I don't think the latter is possible right now, but once DOSbox supports virtual boot records (if ever at all) to support Windows 95, you know what i'm gonna do...
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Posted on 08-28-06 11:03 PM Link | Quote
I've run PocketNES in VBA to test it. Other than that, what's the point?
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 08-29-06 12:14 AM Link | Quote
Redundant is Qemu in PearPC
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Posted on 08-29-06 01:37 AM Link | Quote
I'd only use recursive emulation to test out something because there's really no point in, say, playing NES roms through a GBA emulator since it isn't the system the game was meant to be played on. :\
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Posted on 08-29-06 01:20 PM Link | Quote
I'm pretty sure I've seen someone try to run ZSNES in DOSBox on a mac (I want to say it was YD at the time).

You might be able to get an okay framerate out of Nesticle or NO$GMB with some features turned off. It'd run, at best, like a 486/33.
leileilol









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Posted on 08-29-06 02:34 PM Link | Quote
Callus(Caddilacs & Dinosaurs) + DOSbox runs at full speed for me.

Thank god for assembly!
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Posted on 08-29-06 08:44 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Millenia
You might be able to get an okay framerate out of Nesticle or NO$GMB with some features turned off. It'd run, at best, like a 486/33.

The DOS version of NO$GMB is pretty fast. It ran GBC games full speed on my 486.
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Posted on 08-29-06 11:50 PM Link | Quote
NO$GMB on DOS is fantastic for low-end systems. My 486/25 ran GB games at 100% speed and that's saying something... only other system I could emulate acceptably at the time was NES via NESticle.
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Posted on 09-01-06 04:47 PM Link | Quote
Goomba (GB emulator) on VisualBoy Advance...
Don't think I've done anything other than PocketSNES, and PocketNES
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Posted on 09-05-06 03:11 PM Link | Quote
zsnesdos within dosbox. Ran awfully. I tried super mario world and I got, like, 5-10 FPS with an 8bit video setting and no sound. It was mostly to remember what zsnes 0.952 was like, which was the first version I ever used. Ahh, those were the days. :p
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